The Philadelphia Eagles have some tough financial decisions looming in the coming years â mostly on the defensive side of the ball.
If we read the tea leaves, one of those decisions appears to have already been made when it comes to inside linebacker Nakobe Dean, who had a breakout season in 2024 as a full time starter for the first time might but suffered a serious knee injury in last seasonâs playoffs.
Not only did the Eagles draft a player at Deanâs position in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft with Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell, they also signed NFL All-Pro inside linebacker Zack Baun to a 3-year, $51 million contract in March.
That leaves Dean on the outside looking in with Philadelphia ⌠and an ultra-appealing option to many other teams.
Bleacher Reportâs Alex Ballentine predicts Dean will be the priority free agent for former Eagles defensive coordinator and current Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon in 2026.
âJonathan Gannonâs connection to the Eagles is well-known,â Ballentine wrote on Auugust 11. âSo if he decides to go the free agent route to upgrade his linebacker corps, it wouldnât be surprising to see him give his old team a call. The Eagles have a lot of heavy contracts on the books. Spending the money to extend Nakobe Dean might not be a priority for them, but it would give the Cardinals a much more young and exciting option than Akeem Davis-Gaither and Mack Wilson in the middle.â
Cardinals Poached Elite Philly Defender in 2025
If the Cardinals do wind up with Dean, it would be the second consecutive year theyâve added an elite defender off the Eagles in free agency.
Arizona made one of the bigger splashes on free agent defenders in March 2025 when they signed veteran Eagles edge rusher Josh Sweat to a 4-year, $76.4 million contract after he led Philadelphia in sacks and was one of the best players on a Super Bowl winning defense.
The Athleticâs Mike Sando called signing Sweat one of the NFLâs best offseason moves.
âAdding Josh Sweat in free agency addressed Arizonaâs massive need for proven pass-rush help,â Sando wrote on May 29. âSweatâs 43 sacks for Philadelphia since 2019 dwarf the totals for any Cardinal over that span ⌠Sweat carries risk with a knee that requires management, but his history with the Cardinalsâ coaches assures a solid fit.â
Dean Called NFLâs âMost Underpaid Playerâ
Deanâs career highs in starts (15), tackles (128), sacks (3.0), TFL (9) and fumble recoveries (2) made the 2022 third round pick and 2021 Butkus Award winner one of the NFLâs great values in 2024.
Headed into the final season of his 4-year, $5.2 million rookie contract, Bleacher Reportâs Gagnon put him on the list of the NFLâs âMost Underpaid Playersâ in 2025 â despite uncertainty over his status after suffering a torn patellar tendon against the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Wild Card Round.
âAnother underrated young NFC East linebacker coming off a triple-digit-tackle campaign (128) making relative chump change on a four-year, $5.2 million rookie contract,â Gagnon wrote on March 28. âLetâs just hope a major knee injury suffered in January wonât cost him significant progress (and money) in 2025 or beyond.â